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By the way, the From address was "root@potsdam.edu" which I guess was derived from my email address "hutchiep190@potsdam.edu" but the automated emails about change of project status and comments posted, etc have a From address of "Aljosha Papsch" <INVALID.NOREPLY@gnu.org> so I'm guessing this is what the "Project Approved" mail should also be or it should at least not look like it's from potsdam.edu.

As stated in the comment, the new upload fixes configure to error/message when zlib isn't found and fixes a file reading bug so that 'make check' will pass (on trisquel 6 latest iso running live in a virtual machine and installing gcc, make, and zlib1g-dev before configuring/building/running)

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Name: libcasheph

System Name: libcasheph

Type: non-GNU software & documentation

License: GNU General Public License v3 or later

Description:

libcasheph is an external library for manipulating GnuCash XML files written in C. It's purpose is to be lightweight and test-driven. It was started specifically for developing a Ben NanoNote application for managing GnuCash files but could be used for other purposes.